African weakly electric fishes of the genus Petrocephalus (Osteoglossomorpha: Mormyridae) of Odzala National Park, Republic of the Congo (Lékoli River, Congo River basin) with description of five new species
Author
Lavoué, Sébastien
Author
Sullivan, John P.
Author
Arnegard, Matthew E.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2600
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52
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.197589
53fca97f-1dda-43cc-b95e-2eca97fde26c
1175-5326
197589
Petrocephalus odzalaensis
n. sp.
[Odzala field identification and in
Lavoué
et al.
(2008)
:
Petrocephalus
sp. 6, OTU 6]
Images.
Fig. 8
A, photo of a live specimen from Odzala and
Fig. 8
B, photo of the preserved
holotype
(CU 88048).
Type
material.
Holotype
, CU 88048 (morpho,
EOD
), sex undet.,
92.9 mm
SL
.
Republic of the Congo
, Lékénie River at Mboko débarcadère (
Congo
basin), Odzala National Park, (
0.62
°
N
,
14.90
°
E
), J.P. Friel, S. Lavoué & J.P. Sullivan coll.,
August 2002
.
Paratypes
. CU 87850 (morpho,
EOD
), male,
90.1 mm
SL
; CU 87857 (morpho,
EOD
), male,
92.6 mm
SL
; CU 88050 (morpho,
EOD
), male,
90.4 mm
SL
;
AMNH
251414 (ex CU 87843) (morpho,
EOD
), male, 87.0 mm
SL
;
AMNH
251417 (ex CU 88056) (morpho,
EOD
), male,
87.6 mm
SL
;
AMNH
251416 (ex CU 88054) (morpho,
EOD
), male,
97.6 mm
SL
; CU 88059 (morpho,
EOD
), male,
99.3 mm
SL
;
AMNH
251415 (ex CU 87844) (morpho,
EOD
), male,
87.3 mm
SL
.
Republic of the Congo
, Lékénie River at Mboko débarcadère (
Congo
basin), Odzala National Park, (
0.62
°
N
,
14.90
°
E
), J.P. Friel, S. Lavoué & J.P. Sullivan coll.,
August 2002
. CU 88049 (morpho,
EOD
; caudal peduncle dissected by
Lavoué
et al.
(2008)
to sample electric organ for histological examination), male,
93.2 mm
SL
.
Republic of the Congo
, Lékénie River at Mboko débarcadère (
Congo
basin), Odzala National Park, (
0.62
°
N
,
14.90
°
E
), J.P. Friel, S. Lavoué & J.P. Sullivan coll.,
12 August 2002
.
FIGURE 8.
Petrocephalus odzalaensis
n. sp.
of the Lékoli River system of Odzala National Park, Republic of the Congo. A. Photograph of a live specimen (no scale). B. Photograph of the preserved holotype (CU 88048; scale bar = 1.0 cm). C. EOD waveforms. One EOD was arbitrarily selected from each recorded individual and superimposed with the other recordings (
N
= number of individuals). All EODs are scaled to the same peak-to-peak voltage, and they are plotted (head-positive up) on the same time scale as overlays centered on the largest positive peak of each waveform (scale bar = 0.2 msec).
TABLE 6.
Principal morphometric ratios and meristic counts for the holotype (CU 88048) and nine paratypes (CU 87857, CU 88049, CU 87850, CU 88050, CU 88059, AMNH 250928, AMNH 250929, AMNH 250930, AMNH 250931) of
Petrocephalus odzalaensis
n. sp.
(Abbreviations: o= sex category "other" [i.e., not an obvious mature male, but rather a female or immature male]; Std–Dev= standard deviation; Min–Max= minimum–maximum).
Holotype
(o)
Paratypes
(n=9)
Min–Max Mean Std–Dev Min–Max Median
Standard length (mm) |
92.9 |
87.0–99.3 |
91.7 4.5 |
Head length (mm) |
23.3 |
22.7–26.6 |
23.7 1.6 |
Ratio of standard length (SL): |
SL/body height (H) |
2.6 |
2.7–2.9 |
2.8 0.0 |
SL/head length (HL) |
4.0 |
3.7–4.0 |
3.9 0.1 |
SL/pre-dorsal distance (PDD) |
1.6 |
1.5–1.6 |
1.6 0.0 |
SL/pre-anal distance (PAD) |
1.7 |
1.6–1.7 |
1.6 0.0 |
SL/dorsal fin length (DFL) |
4.5 |
4.4–4.7 |
4.6 0.2 |
SL/anal fin length (AFL) |
3.3 |
3.3–3.6 |
3.4 0.1 |
SL/caudal peduncle length (CPL) |
6.9 |
6.1–7.1 |
6.8 0.3 |
SL/mouth width (MW) |
17.4 |
16.0–18.3 |
16.8 0.8 |
Ratio of head length (HL): |
HL/snout length (SNL) |
6.6 |
6.2–8.3 |
7.3 0.7 |
HL/mouth width (MW) |
4.3 |
4.0–4.8 |
4.3 0.2 |
HL/eye diameter (ED) |
3.7 |
3.8–4.2 |
4.0 0.1 |
HL/interorbital width (IOW) |
2.7 |
2.5–3.0 |
2.8 0.2 |
HL/head width (HW) |
1.7 |
1.7–1.8 |
1.7 0.1 |
HL/mouth position (MP) |
4.7 |
4.2–5.0 |
4.5 0.3 |
Ratio of caudal peduncle length (CPL): |
CPL/caudal peduncle depth (CPD) |
2.1 |
1.9–2.3 |
2.1 0.1 |
Meristic counts:
Dorsal fin branched rays (DR) 22 20–22 21 Anal fin branched rays (AR) 29 27–29 28 Number of scales in the lateral line (SLL) 38 36–38 37 Number of scale rows between the anterior base of
11 10–14 12
the anal fin and the lateral line (SDL)
Number of teeth in the upper jaw (TUJ)
11 8–12 11
Number of teeth in the lower jaw (TLJ) 18 18–23 20
Other specimens.
We examined 19 other specimens from Odzala National Park (specimen list provided in the section "additional material examined").
Diagnosis.
Petrocephalus odzalaensis
n. sp.
is distinguished from all other
Petrocephalus
species in Central Africa by the following combination of characteristics. Dorsal fin shorter than anal fin. Dorsal fin with a maximum of 22 branched rays (range = 20–22). Anal fin with a minimum of 27 branched rays (range = 27–29). Mouth sub-terminal; ratio between head length and mouth position is between 4.2 and 5.0. Eye small (3.7 ≤ HL/ED ≤ 4.2). Body pinkish-gray, darker dorsally, with the presence of three distinct pigmentation patches: (1) a distinct ovoid black mark situated below the anterior base of the dorsal fin on each side of the body; (2) a small black mark at the base of each pectoral fin; (3) an ovoid black mark on each side that is centered at the base of the caudal fin, not extending onto the upper and lower lobes of this fin. EOD of normal polarity, appearing triphasic at low gain, with two main phases and a small third phase. A final, fourth phase may be present, but it is always extremely small (<1.5% of total peak-to-peak amplitude).
Description.
Morphometric ratios and meristic data for the
holotype
and
paratypes
are presented in
Table 6
.
Petrocephalus odzalaensis
n. sp.
is a medium sized species within the genus (maximum SL observed =
99.3 mm
;
holotype
=
92.9 mm
). Body ovoid, longer than high (2.6 ≤ SL/H ≤ 2.9,
paratype
average = 2.8,
holotype
= 2.6) and laterally compressed. Head length between 3.7 and 4.0 times in standard length (
paratype
average = 3.9,
holotype
= 4.0). Snout short (6.2 ≤ HL/SNL ≤ 8.3,
paratype
average = 7.3,
holotype
= 6.6) and round. Mouth small (4.0 ≤ HL/MW ≤ 4.8,
paratype
average = 4.3,
holotype
= 4.3), sub-terminal, opening just under the anterior half of the eye. Teeth small and bicuspid,
8–12 in
a single row in the upper jaw (
paratype
median = 11,
holotype
= 11),
18–23 in
a single row in the lower jaw (
paratype
median = 20,
holotype
= 18). Dorsal and anal fins originate in the posterior half of the body (1.5 ≤ SL/PDD ≤ 1.6 and 1.6 ≤ SL/PAD ≤ 1.7, respectively). Pre-dorsal distance slightly greater than the pre–anal distance (1.0 ≤ PDD/PAD ≤ 1.1). Dorsal fin with 20–22 branched rays (
paratype
median = 21,
holotype
= 22). Anal fin with 27–29 branched rays (
paratype
median = 28,
holotype
= 29). Scales cover the body, except for the head. Lateral line visible and complete with 36–38 (
holotype
= 38) pored scales along its length. Ten to 14 scales (
paratype
average = 12,
holotype
= 11) between the anterior base of the anal fin and the lateral line. Caudal peduncle thin (1.9 ≤ CPL/ CPD ≤ 2.3,
paratype
average = 2.1,
holotype
= 2.1). Twelve scales around the caudal peduncle. Skin on head thick, turning opaque with formalin fixation. Knollenorgans clustered into the three distinct "rosettes" of
Harder (1968)
.
Live coloration
(
Fig. 8
A). Body background color pinkish-gray, darker dorsally. Pigmentation pattern consisting of three characteristic black patches: (1) a distinct ovoid black mark below the anterior base of the dorsal fin; (2) a small black mark at the base of the pectoral fin; and (3) an ovoid black mark centered at the base of the caudal fin, which does not extend onto the upper and lower lobes. Fins translucent.
Distribution
(
Fig. 1
). Endemic to the
Congo
basin. Abundant in Odzala. We collected
P. odzalaensis
n. sp.
at several localities along the main course of the Lékoli River and in some small tributary creeks flowing through forest.
Electric organ discharge
(
Fig. 8
C). The EOD waveform is typical for the genus, similar to EODs produced by many other
Petrocephalus
species. Total EOD duration ranges from 0.231 to 0.339 msec, based on 1.5% voltage deviations from baseline relative to peak-peak amplitude. No EOD sex differences are apparent in the specimens recorded thus far.
Lavoué
et al.
(2008)
provide additional statistics for waveform landmarks and other EOD measurements. Histological examination confirms that electrocytes are
type
NPp (
Lavoué
et al.
, 2008
).
Remarks.
Based on museum records from the
Congo
basin (
pers. obs.
),
Petrocephalus odzalaensis
has been misidentified as
Petrocephalus simus
in several instances. The latter species is endemic to the Lower
Guinea
province (
Lavoué
et al.
, 2004
).
Etymology.
Named for Odzala National Park.